A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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... Asia was the Seleucid king , Antiochus III . In the opening years of his reign this monarch had restored the Conquests crumbling authority of his dynasty on the Asian continent ; his vic . of Anti- torious progress across Persia and ...
... Asia was the Seleucid king , Antiochus III . In the opening years of his reign this monarch had restored the Conquests crumbling authority of his dynasty on the Asian continent ; his vic . of Anti- torious progress across Persia and ...
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... Asia Minor were shared out between Eumenes and the Rhodians . The latter received Lycia and Caria ( the south - western edge of Asia Minor , as far as the river Maeander ) ; the rest of Seleucid Asia Minor , together with the Gallipoli ...
... Asia Minor were shared out between Eumenes and the Rhodians . The latter received Lycia and Caria ( the south - western edge of Asia Minor , as far as the river Maeander ) ; the rest of Seleucid Asia Minor , together with the Gallipoli ...
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... Asia Minor , who had sent a contingent to assist Antiochus at Magnesia . In this act of leniency we may again discern the influence of Eumenes upon Roman policy . terventions in Asia 84. THE ROMANS IN ASIA MINOR DOWN TO 129 B.C. After ...
... Asia Minor , who had sent a contingent to assist Antiochus at Magnesia . In this act of leniency we may again discern the influence of Eumenes upon Roman policy . terventions in Asia 84. THE ROMANS IN ASIA MINOR DOWN TO 129 B.C. After ...
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